It would be great to have the ability to organize organizations into sub-accounts under your main account. Example: My customer's company name is Site LLC and we track: blog.sitellc.com, sitellc.com, and micrositellc.com we could group the data under a sub-account in our account.

Perhaps, in the future, a column could be added that simply gives the keyword's best rank that it has seen since the beginning? I have been calculating this, but it would be nice just to have it for reporting purposes.

It would really be handy if we could see all our websites on a single page. Basically a roll-up of data, much like top line blocks/chart info at the top of the Keyword Stats page, but listed in a in single line for each website Show total kws, ave. position, kws up, kws down, kws w/no change, #1 kws, top 3, top 10, all listed on a single page so we can see at a glace where we may need to go focus attention.

We had a rough version of an overview dashboard like this in the works for awhile. It’s still a ways off in terms of the roadmap, but we do plan build something very similar to what you’ve described here so you can at a glance see which sites need your time.

We are testing out the rankings of some events we have on Eventbrite, but we're seeing a ton of other company's events showing up in our rankings. This is happening because the URLs all start out the same. I'd love to be able to exclude these events.

I like that you're using SEOmoz data but it'd be nice to have the option to use data from majesticseo.com or even ahrefs.com as each one kind of has it's own strengths. Having the option will allow your tool to work with more SEO companies. Some may only use majesticseo data.

SEO has been evolving to local search, we need to track the Google Plus url & the organic url (Places Scout does this). Also, it would be helpful if you can at minimum track the google plus url. My wish list would be to track also: citations, social media mentions, reviews.